Marie Curie Fellowship – Initial Training Network in Electrocatalysis
1 year postdoctoral position with possibility of extension, Czech Republic.
A position has arisen at the J Heyrovsky Institute for Physical Chemistry, Prague, for a Marie Curie
experienced researcher to work in the field of applied electro-catalysis for one year with the possibility
of extension. The research will focus on the electrocatalysis of oxygen evolution for renewable energy
applications and will also provide an opportunity to work for short periods in an industrial research
environment at the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Reading UK.
This is an EU funded project with special restrictions. The successful candidate must not have resided or
carried out their main activity in the Czech Republic for more than 12 months in the last 3 years.
Candidates must also have obtained a degree in chemistry or material science within the last five years
and must possess a PhD or equivalent. Candidates should ideally have an aptitude for inorganic
synthetic work.
Salary and compensation benefits are set by the rules for the Marie Curie Initial training networks.
Candidates should apply to Dr Petr Krtil (Petr.Krtil@jh-inst.cas.cz) or Dr. R.J. Potter
(potterj@matthey.com) by 8 January 2011.
January 9, 2011
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